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George Grist, a leader in the forensic world, says that debaters have more fun. than anybody. What George real- ly means is that debaters meet more girls than anybody. In looking through our debate notes for the year we find Mary (1242 J) in Dodge City, Helen (476W) in Hutchinson, Helen (3427) in Tonkawa, so on ad infini- tum. But debaters work also, for to be even a poor debater one must have a thorough knowledge of the question which was: Resolved: That the United States should cease to use public funds for the purpose of stimu- lating business. It is readily seen F orensics that this question gives opportunity for a great deal of controversy and it is the universal opinion among de- baters that the more they study the question of pump priming the less sure they are what should be done about it. Included in the activities of the forensics squad this season were extemporaneous speaking oratory, formal debate, round table discussion, dramatic reading- and oratorical declamation.
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